FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 8, 2019
NAHJ National Board condemns repeated misrepresentation of minority communities by Trump administration
Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Hispanic Journalists condemns the repeated misrepresentations of minority communities spouted off this weekend by the Trump administration. Recently, DHS Secretary Nielsen has misled the public by creating false crisis in attempt to drive the White House’s agenda by claiming that ‘3,000 “special interest aliens” have been stopped at the border because they have terrorist travel patterns or they have known or suspected ties to terrorism.’
The NAHJ once again implores media to challenge false narratives and claims, instead of relaying propaganda and calculated strategy by politicians. Where the interview subjects cloud important matters with lies and distractions, the media must remain committed to transparency. By providing context and perspective of all issues and fact checking all reports, media outlets become advocates for their viewers and advocates for a well-informed public. With more and more urgency, it is becoming imperative for news organizations and the press corp to finally come up with a strategy on how to debunk the lies and dispose of misinformation. Accurate context while reporting helps to frame a story appropriately and gives specific definition to language used during coverage. Newsrooms should be conscious of the context in which the story is presented and be intentional in adjusting it for accurate coverage.
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About NAHJ The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is the largest organization of Latino journalists in the United States and dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. The mission of NAHJ is to increase the number of Latinos in the newsrooms and to work toward fair and accurate representation of Latinos in news media. Established in April 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists. NAHJ has approximately 2,500 members, including working journalists, journalism students, other media-related professionals and journalism educators. For more information please visit NAHJ.org or follow on Twitter @NAHJ.
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